Northern Thailand Travel Tips

Thailand Tour Visa Requirements  In north Bangkok, there are two national museums. One is the Ayutthaya and the other is the Chantharakasen. In the central part of Thailand many tourists visit the town of Kanchanaburi and Lopburi. In the south east region of Thailand there is a national park called Ko Chang which is famous for the elephant riding, snorkeling and diving. You can also enjoy the thrilling wildlife in this park. Another attraction for the exotic and wonderful beaches is Pattaya which is 150kms from Bangkok. In south Thailand, Phetchaburi city is famous for the water sports and marine life. These ideas would help you to select the perfect Thailand travelpackages. Another November festival is the River Kwai Bridge in the Mueang District that runs through December. The famous River Kwai Bridge was built by Allied POWs in World War II. Events include historical and archaeological exhibits, a carnival, historical and cultural performances, WW II vintage train rides, and a stunning light and sound reenactment. For those who are addicted to shopping there is the Chatuchak Weekend Market packed full of great treasures to buy. There are hundreds upon hundreds of stalls or booths packed full of clothing. Buy jeans, shoes, t-shirts, dresses, and more. Students sell their one of a kind items too. Thailand is an extraordinary country of contrasts and surprises with glittering temples, tropical forests, idyllic beaches, modern shopping malls and friendly hospitable people. Thailand Tour offers the high mountains in the north, to the soft sand beaches in the South, the scenery will take your breath away. Jungle covered mountains, deep mist covered valleys, island seascapes, beaches and coral reefs, all part of Thailand's rich tapestry. And, it's easy to get around. Add a vibrant capital city, bustling with activity with a modern sophisticated -Skytrain- rail system and superb hotels and you have a unique holiday experience. Nestled between Laos, Burma and Cambodia in the north, and bordering with Malaysia in the south. Major northern cities are Chiang Mai and Khon Khen. In-between the north and south is a long coastline lapped by the Andaman Sea to the west (with Phuket, Krabi Phi Phi) and the Gulf of Thailand to the east (Ko Samui, Pattaya, Ko Samet). Kho Ya: Also about 3 hours north east of Bangkok is one of Thailand's most stunning National Parks. Khao Yai ("big hill" in Thai) overlaps 4 provinces: Saraburi, Nakon Nayok, Nakon Ratchasima and Prajinburi. With more than 500,000 acres of land to explore, this stunning location provides the ultimate backdrop to camping, sightseeing and hiking.